Live, Die. Repeat. This is a big-screen spectacle but is also the type of movie that will sit happily in the reliable action movies we turn to come future Saturday nights.
The last 10 minutes alone justify its existence. A flawed master-piece, but a master-piece all the same.
Living in a Coded Land is a chilling and necessary document; one that could, and indeed should, be digested by all.
Noah is ninety percent bog standard big ticket epic whose brief strange interludes will only confuse and alienate mainstream audiences.
A film that shows great potential and has enough to make you want to see what scriptwriter and director Donal Nugent will do next.
An effective work, brimming with eeriness and a frightening sense of the uncanny.










